Google has announced it’s working on a 10.2 inch tablet called the Pixel C at its Nexus event in SF today. The slate was revealed by product management exec Andrew Bowers, who talked up both the “play” and “productivity” aspects of the forthcoming addition to Google’s Pixel line-up.
Unlike prior Pixels, this slate runs Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) not Google’s Chrome OS. It’s also, well, a tablet and not a laptop (like earlier Pixels) — although its flagship feature is a detachable keyboard accessory, which attaches via magnets, for a full Qwerty typing experience, too.
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